Right to Employment
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Which of these should be avoided for an effective speech?
determination of the purpose
lack of interest
selection of theme
selection of message
Q. In a day, Chandu and Priya can make ten sarees using a handloom. Chandu is getting paid 1000 Rs per day, but Priya is getting paid only 800 Rs per day. Here the handloom owner is violating which of the following Human Rights?
- Right to freedom of labour
- Right to equal wages for same work
- Right to education
- Right to equality
Q. Kavitha and Raju work for the same employer and do the same amount of work. While Raju earns 700 rupees per day, Kavitha earns 500. Which human right is violated here?
- Child right
- Right to live with dignity
- Right to employment
- Freedom of speech
Q. According to the right to employment, which of these should be provided by the employer?
- Safe working conditions
- Equal pay
- Paid leave
- Education
Q. Vimala is a saleswoman in a textile shop. She works continuously for 9 hours. There are no chairs or cots for her to rest. She has to stand continuously to do her work. Which basic right is violated here?
- Child right
- Right to employment
- Women rights
- Freedom of speech
Q. Manoj is not given paid leave by his employer. He has been working in the same company for three years. His wages are cut whenever he takes a leave even for medical purposes. Which right is violated here?
- Religious freedom
- Right to employment
- Child rights
- Right to speech
Q. Aswathy is harassed verbally by her male colleagues. Her manager is not taking any measures to prevent these from happening. Which right is violated here?
- Freedom to express with dignity
- Right to employment
- Right to speech
- Child rights
Q. Nandu works under an employer in a shop for about 8 hours. His office does not have a toilet. Which of the following right is violated here?
- Freedom to express with dignity
- Freedom of speech
- Child right
- Right to employment